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The Bob Marley & The Wailers - Catch A Fire is honestly a great Atmos mix... Really well done by Nick Rives who's done the other Bob's in Atmos plus Pearl Jam's Giagaton and others. I get what your saying - the Daft Punk mix is a very high calibre mix to compare...

But mixing in Atmos isn't always about high speaker meter levels... The heights are a valuable asset in placing objects to surround the listening space... It's a tool for balancing the sound which sometimes can place nuances in the music right around your head. 😇

Stir It Up is a fantastic example of a great song and mix... :smokin
Will listen more tomorrow, but first impression was not good. If there's next to nothing in the heights the mix can not "place nuances in the music right around your head. 😇" ;)
 
What happened?

Four songs Atmos (in-side mix) in Apple Music, and have they made a mistake for the fifth?

Not in Apple Music, even not 360-RA in Tidal... But Atmos on Tidal ? :ROFLMAO:
they really made a mess uploading this song as i found the in-side mix on spotify in stereo :D
 
The Bob Marley & The Wailers - Catch A Fire is honestly a great Atmos mix... Really well done by Nick Rives who's done the other Bob's in Atmos plus Pearl Jam's Giagaton and others. I get what your saying - the Daft Punk mix is a very high calibre mix to compare...

But mixing in Atmos isn't always about high speaker meter levels... The heights are a valuable asset in placing objects to surround the listening space... It's a tool for balancing the sound which sometimes can place nuances in the music right around your head. 😇

Stir It Up is a fantastic example of a great song and mix... :smokin
Totally agree. Great mix, probably the best one among the Bob Marley mixes in Atmos!
 
New album on it's way from Blur called 'The Ballad of Darren'. First single 'The Narcisist' is out:


https://tidal.com/track/295201769
What a surprise! I like the song; I wish it had gotten a slightly more adventurous mix, but you can't have everything.

As it happens, this track tops yesterday's weekly "Playlist" assembled by the New York Times music critics, along with a few more tracks that have Atmos mixes (by Lana Del Rey, Bad Bunny, et al.) and some that don't, unfortunately (Anohni with Antony & The Johnsons, Sparks).

Another new album I was hoping would have an Atmos mix--or at least 360 RA on Tidal--is Paul Simon's Seven Psalms. Until I heard it, that is. It's a brilliant record--and maybe a last testament?--but it's pretty much voice and acoustic guitar, and it sounds just fine in stereo. Jon Pareles captures the album perfectly in his review, one of the best pieces of music writing I've read in a while. (Here's a "gift" version for non-subscribers who've run through their monthly limit of free articles.)
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/18/arts/music/paul-simon-seven-psalms-review.html
 
Imho one of The best spanish group. The new album is fantastic,!

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Artemis, In Real Time. Jazz supergroup featuring two of my favorite contemporary players, drummer Allison Miller and trumpeter Ingrid Jensen. Blue Note, so...fronts-forward/big-ambience. But crackin' music.
https://artemisband.com/home
Can't resist giving this album--one of the best jazz releases of the year so far, IMO--some more attention. I went down a Nate Chinen rabbit-hole today and discovered this elucidating review, so I'm listening again through his ears.
https://www.wrti.org/wrti-spotlight...nfiguration-hits-its-target-with-in-real-time
 
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